Warney was 13-of-14 from the field and grabbed 11 offensive rebounds for the
Seawolves (5-2). Anthony Jackson added a 24-point, seven-rebound, six-assist
performance of his own while Carson Puriefoy managed 16 points and Dave Coley
tallied 14.

Detroit (3-4) was led by career-high performances from Evan Bruinsma (32
points) and Juwan Howard Jr. (25 points). Bruinsma was 20-of-22 from the free-
throw line and grabbed 14 rebounds to secure a double-double. Howard Jr.
dished out a game-high seven assists while Carlton Brundidge scored 19 points
and Matthew Grant managed 11.

Detroit led 39-32 at halftime after shooting 48.1 percent from the field in
the first half, while knocking down six 3-pointers.

Stony Brook rallied in the second half as it shot 45.5 percent from
the floor and hit 10-of-12 free-throws. Trailing by three points with the
final seconds of regulation ticking off the clock, Jackson hit a buzzer-
beating 3-pointer to tie the game at 75-75 and send it to overtime.

Stony Brook led by as many as four points in the first overtime but clutch
free throws from Bruinsma with 20 seconds left tied the game at 81-81 and sent
it to a second overtime.

Detroit led by five with 1:27 left in the second overtime but the Seawolves
came rumbling back again and with nine seconds left, Warney made a layup to
even the game at 94-94. After Howard Jr. missed a potential game-winning 3-
pointer, the game was sent to a third overtime.

The third and final overtime period was back and forth but with five seconds
left, Warney grabbed an offensive rebound off a missed Jackson jumper and put
in the layup to give Stony Brook a 104-102 lead. Once again, Howard Jr. put up
a potential game-winning 3-pointer but it was no good as the Seawolves took
the win.

Stony Brook dominated the Titans in the paint, earning a 46-24 scoring
advantage.